Use particular in a sentence
Sentences ending with particular
- As now, sir, you desire it, I will be a little more particular. [7]
- All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular. [5]
- If no boat was there, then we must circle the lake three or four miles farther through a cedar-swamp, with no trail in particular. [4]
- I thought there was something particular. [6]
- He can't be very particular. [6]
- The Germans are very conscientious, and this trait makes them very particular. [5]
- She wished me to ask if they had any afternoon in particular. [8]
- The statements agree; they agree with--with--anyway, they agree; I noticed that; but what is it they prove--I mean, in particular? [5]
- The statements agree; they agree with--with--anyway, they agree; I noticed that; but what is it they prove I mean, in particular? [5]
- The wife of the Chiltern heir would naturally inspire a considerable interest in any event, and Mrs. Hugh Chiltern in particular. [9]
Short sentences using particular
- No particular place was intended. [6]
- Next day 'nothing particular happened. [5]
- Nothing particular came of that. [11]
- Take the particular case. [7]
- Are you particular about outlook? [5]
- I'm very particular about mine. [5]
- They are particular about babies. [5]
- Any particular trouble? [11]
- Be particular. [12]
Sentences containing particular two or more times
- The particular accident which might interrupt his career must, evidently, be determined by circumstances; but it must be of a nature to explain itself without the necessity of any particular person's becoming involved in the matter. [6]
- She had heard that her book would be noticed by it, and guessed that there was some particular reason for the care with which her hosts mislaid it on that particular morning. [14]
- Words are signs of natural facts, particular material facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts, and Nature is the symbol of spirit. [6]
- Let me introduce Mr Abel Garland, sir--his young master; my articled pupil, sir, and most particular friend:--my most particular friend, sir,' repeated the Notary, drawing out his silk handkerchief and flourishing it about his face. [12]
- The particular place I have in view is to be a great highway from the Atlantic or Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, and this particular place has all the advantages for a colony. [7]
- The Colonel had his own particular chair in his own particular corner, which was always vacated when he came in at the door. [9]
- It is no easy matter to tell what are the influences, what the circumstances, which determine the success of a particular writer or of a particular work. [4]
- This particular river, and this particular part of the river, were trying to the river-man and his clans. [11]
More example sentences with the word particular in them
- I only made your acquaintance after I had rescued you, and I opposed the mob, not for the sake of any particular man, but for that of law and order. [10]
- I would desire you to give my particular respects to Fanny; but perhaps you will not wish her to know you have received this, lest she should desire to see it. [7]
- On that subject you know all I have said to you is "justice to all," and I have said nothing more particular to any one. [7]
- Doesn't it make you feel rather small and otherwise unworthy when you see the kind of street these fellow-beings of yours live in, and then think how particular you are about locality and the number of bellpulls? [8]
- He would just yell that way, not for anything in particular, but merely on account of a kind of devilish comfort he got out of it. [5]
- But what, Ruth wrote, could a woman do, tied up by custom, and cast into particular circumstances out of which it was almost impossible to extricate herself? [5]
- In 1830 I wrote to Dr. Charming a more particular statement of my cases. [3]
- In particular, the words "I will come back to dinner," evidently displeased both reader and audience. [2]
- Then, as the woman desired more particular information, he briefly told her the story. [10]
- My renewed good wishes to her in particular, and generally to all such of your relations who know me. [7]
- Justinus and his wife were Melchites, and he knew that both these friends--for whom he had a particular regard--would be enchanted with his scheme if he took them into his confidence. [10]
- Amelia was the wife of Farcillo, and a virtuous woman; Gracia, a young lady, was her particular friend and confidant. [5]
- According to Houzeau, who paid particular attention to the subject, the domestic fowl utters at least a dozen significant sounds. [1]
- A Calvinist fanatic who had no mercy on sin, save for that particular weakness of his own--" "Stop, Mrs. [9]
- Harvey in particular, who had come from England early in the century with my grandfather, spoke with bitterness of him. [9]
- In this speech, which was reported to me--for it did not get into the newspapers--I was the particular object of his attack. [9]
- There are operations which no surgeon should be willing to undertake unless he has paid a particular, if not an exclusive, attention to the cases demanding such operations. [6]
- His son's blood, which flowed for his Emperor's cause, gives him a peculiar claim upon our consideration, and we therefore devoted particular attention to his complaint. [10]
- Every trench dug where the paving was torn up had its object, and each heap of stones its particular design. [10]
- He wasn't particular where he made love--a barmaid or a housekeeper, it was all the same to him. [11]
- Nevertheless we do what we can to oblige in particular cases. [7]
- But this is what I would tell you in particular, Richard. [9]
- He scarcely realised what his life must be, until one particular day. [11]
- Each, as it were, had been tagged with a particular value. [9]
- If these ladies were hogs to everybody and to themselves, it would be necessary to break the enchantment, and that might be impossible if one failed to find out the particular process of the enchantment. [5]
- At night there were great stories of achievement told by the cavernous fireplace; great latitude was permitted in the estimation of the size of particular drifts, but never any agreement was reached as to the "depth on a level. [4]
- The municipal geese were gone, but it was impossible to prove that this particular fox had used his enlightened reason in their procurement. [9]
- No two theories were alike, or even much resembled each other, save in one striking particular, and in that one all the other eleven theories were absolutely agreed. [5]
- As the inquest went on, he had again and again looked at the hands and arms of Orlando, and it had seemed impossible that, strong as he was, his fingers had the particular strength which could have done this thing. [11]
- This particular sound went on and on. [11]
- I am very well satisfied however, for I like the number of the Muses; and perhaps he desired to do you, Publius, particular honor, since we are assembled here in the Roman fashion. [10]
- It is also well known that some dogs howl when hearing particular tones. [1]
- I was always well assured of your skill; but consider the particular importance of this affair. [10]
- He was wonderfully well acquainted with the leading facts about the Andes, the Apennines, and the Appalachians; he had nothing in particular to say about Ararat, Ben Nevis, and various other mountains that were mentioned. [6]
- The more I weakened, the more stubbornly you fastened on to those particular sins; till at last the places on my person that represent those vices became as callous as shark-skin. [5]
- One winter's night we were gathered there--it was the winter that for years afterward they called the hard winter--and that particular night was a sharp one. [5]
- He said he wasn't in such a very particular hurry, but he wanted to get to the top while he was young. [5]
- Now my father was--" It was lucky there were no calls for the Young Doctor that particular early morning, else the course of Jean Jacques' life might have been greatly different from what it became. [11]
- This particular question was one which he purposed to make the subject of his address as president of the Social Science Association, at its annual meeting in 1901. [4]
- Whatever failing there was on his critical side was due to this somewhat uncritical attitude; for it is from his particular friends that the writer is apt to get the most dispassionate consideration and sometimes the coldest commendation. [4]
- But then, it was objected, that he was an objectless bear--a bear that meant nothing in particular, signified nothing,--simply stood there snarling over his shoulder at nothing--and was painfully and manifestly a boorish and ill-natured intruder upon the fair page. [5]
- He said he was not more particular than other people, but he had noticed that a clergyman at dinner without any breeches was almost sure to excite remark. [5]
- He said he was lonely, it is true, but he said it in a manly tone, and not as if he were repining at the inevitable condition of his devoting himself to that particular branch of science. [6]
- Now, Miss Sadler was going about among them in the school parlor saying good-by, sending particular remembrance to such of the fathers and mothers as she thought worthy of that honor; kissing some, shaking, hands with all. [9]
- And the bombardier was always Chester Perkins, son of the most unbending and rigorous of tithing-men, but Chester resembled his father in no particular save that he, too, was a deacon and a pillar of the church. [9]
- In this particular volume what interested me most, perhaps, was the very spirited and intelligent account of the miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius, but it gave me an hour's mighty agreeable reading. [6]
- This particular gull visited a cottage; was fed; came next day and was fed again; came into the house, next time, and ate with the family; kept on doing this almost daily, thereafter. [5]
- It was all very well for one man to run vast risks and attempt quixotic enterprises, but neither he nor his countrymen had any right to expect Europe to embroil itself on his particular account. [11]
- I am a very particular person about having all I write printed as I write it. [6]
- You handle yourself very carefully, all the time, under the silly impression that if it is not falling, your trifling weight will start it unless you are particular not to "bear down" on it. [5]
- He was going upon an errand of mercy to the wounded, and found he had in his memorandum-book the name of our lady's husband, the Colonel, who had been commended to his particular attention. [6]
- Mr. Gregory smiled; undertook, as delicately as possible, to convey to Mr. Greenhalge the ways of the world, and of the political world in particular, wherein, it seemed, everyone was a good fellow. [9]
- It was about two months before this particular morning that he came, greeting me courteously enough. [11]
- There was Cyprian too, about whom he did not feel any very particular solicitude. [6]
- It only remains to throw out a few conjectures as to the particular manner in which it is to break up and disappear. [3]
- If we submit to the will of the majority, it is because it is more convenient to do so; and if the republic or the democracy vindicate itself, it is because it works best, on the whole, for a particular people. [4]
- She looked first to the left, then to the right, then straight before her, apparently without seeing anything, and at last slowly settled down, with her two eyes, blank of any particular meaning, directed upon the Colonel. [6]
- He didn't happen to take that particular five-pound note, but I have not the smallest doubt that he's always up to something of that sort. [12]
- If you wish to save men from any particular vice, set up a tremendous cry of warning about some other; and they will all give their special efforts to the one to which attention is called. [4]
- I ask you to remember, while certain amendments were made which he disapproved of, but which a majority of the committee voted in, he has himself told us that in this particular the alterations and modifications were made by him, upon consultation with Toombs. [7]
- No particular place to meet and exchange information, no wharf-boat reports, none but chance and unsatisfactory ways of getting news. [5]
- She has kept to herself a good deal, but I don't think there's anything in particular the matter with her. [6]
- It is common to hear every form of bodily degeneracy and infirmity attributed to this particular favorite food. [6]
- It is difficult to go to any particular place here; impossible to write of it in a direct manner. [4]
- I always tried to do the square thing by my hands; and in that particular case out there I took on all the old hands just as fast as they left their Union. [8]
- I cannot promise to do more than to select a few of the points of contact between our ignorance and our knowledge which present particular interest in the existing state of our physiological acquisitions. [3]
- We may happen to be very dull folks, you and I, and probably are, unless there is some particular reason to suppose the contrary. [6]
- One is apt to be inexact when there is no particular circumstance to impress the count upon the memory. [5]
- I simply resolved to be at a particular place, and I was there. [4]
- Why so particular to a day? [11]
- My particular friend Timmins was just shuffling the cards. [4]
- There were particular times when Elsie was in such a mood that it must have been a bold person who would have intruded upon her with reproof or counsel. [6]
- Up to this time Dick Venner had not decided on the particular mode and the precise period of relieving himself from the unwarrantable interference which threatened to defeat his plans. [6]
- Towards daybreak we tied up, and Jim was mighty particular about hiding the raft good. [5]
- He had no thought of throwing himself from the summit of any of the broken cliffs, but he clambered over them recklessly, as having no particular care for his life. [6]
- He had not this stranger at any particular advantage, as he had wished, he knew scarcely why. [11]
- It is in this particular you seem mistaken. [7]
- I want, at this particular time, more than any thing else to do right with you; and if I knew it would be doing right, as I rather suspect it would, to let you alone I would do it. [7]
- The story of this particular period of his life was given by Warner in a work which was published about forty years later. [4]
- There was at this particular moment no special reason for believing that the schoolmaster meditated any violence to his own person. [6]
- But because of this particular combination my happiness was ruined, and Nancy's! [9]
- Little inaccuracies of this kind did not concern him much; he was a wholesale dealer in illustrations, and could not trouble himself about a trifling defect in this or that particular article. [6]
- Out of all this he forms an ideal portrait, which is not a copy of your exact look at any one time or to any particular person. [6]
- All the morning these continued to came in, and form in line to march past their particular candidate. [9]
- And then and there we made it all up, in a manner too particular for me to mention; and I never, to this day, heard Polly allude to My Uncle in India. [4]
- He was not there on the particular Sunday when this story opens, otherwise the conversation about to be recorded would not have taken place. [9]
- Write again--and if there is anything in this memorial of yours that refers to anything in particular, do not be backward about explaining it. [5]
- What science can there be in a matter in which, as in all practical matters, nothing can be defined and everything depends on innumerable conditions, the significance of which is determined at a particular moment which arrives no one knows when? [2]
- He laughed at theoretical treatises on estate management, disliked factories, the raising of expensive products, and the buying of expensive seed corn, and did not make a hobby of any particular part of the work on his estate. [2]
- Haschim explained to them that this particular fragment had been the share of the booty allotted to Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law. [10]
- When you let them go, they pop up to the surface as dry as a patent office report, and walk off as unconcernedly as if they had been educated especially with a view to affording instructive entertainment to man in that particular way. [5]
- Yet she smiled them firmly away, to the wonder of Jansen, and to its satisfaction, for was it not a tribute to all that she would distinguish no particular unit by her permanent favour? [11]
- Now they fixed their attention upon Joan with a strong new interest of another sort; they were full of curiosity to see what she would do--they having a secret and particular reason for this curiosity. [5]
- I might guess the writers sometimes by the handwriting, but there is more trouble taken to disguise the chirography than I choose to take to identify it as that of any particular member of our company. [6]
- Finding it in the Virgil was nothing, after all; it was a little delicate flower, which looked as if it were made to press, and it was probably shut in by accident at the particular place where he found it. [6]
- Until that moment the revolt had been personal, local, founded on a particular grievance which had to do with wages and the material struggle for existence. [9]
- It is called the Prussian Corps for no particular reason. [5]
- I agree with the poet in every particular, ma'am. [12]
- The number of the particular door by which you are to enter the house or leave it is printed on your ticket, and you can use no door but that one. [5]
- So of all the other ancillary and auxiliary kinds of knowledge, I would have them strictly subordinated to that particular kind of knowledge for which the community looks to its medical advisers. [3]
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